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Posted 4/5/2013   Updated 4/9/2013 Email story   Print story

    

4/5/2013 - FORT MEADE, Md. (AFNS)  -- The April issue of Airman magazine is now available to download.

In this issue, our cover story, titled "Growing up Military," tells the story of military children living overseas, and provides an inside look at the unique challenges they face. 

There's also a feature that follows an Airman who is living out his childhood dream as a pro wrestler, and an article that highlights a civil engineer unit with special capabilities that allows them to build roads and runways anywhere around the world.

Read more about stories from "Around the Air Force" and download the April issue of Airman magazine for your tablet here:

- Apple version
- Android version
- Kindle version


For more stories, go online to Airman, the official magazine of the United States Air Force.





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